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The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models feature a keyboard change that was easy to miss during Apple's announcements last week.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is nearly upon us, as the hotly-anticipated sequel arrives in theaters on April 1. Nintendo recently dropped the final trailer for the film, which is filled with quick visual gags and nods to the source material.
There aren't too many actual reveals in this footage, as it covers a lot of the same ground as previous trailers. However, it does show that fan favorite Lumalee is returning as a prison guard of some sort, reversing the storyline from the original film in which the cheerfully nihilistic creature was trapped in a cage.
Nintendo also released a larger presentation that featured the aforementioned trailer, but also included interviews with actors and franchise creator Shigeru Miyamoto. We did get some news in this video.
It was revealed that the long-tongued dinosaur Yoshi will be voiced by Donald Glover. So it's likely the dino will be saying a lot more than "Yoshi" over and over. Actor Luis Guzman will also be playing Wart, the primary antagonist from Super Mario Bros. 2. Issa Rae will be on hand to voice Honey Queen, the gigantic bee character from the Super Mario Galaxy games.
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Google is rolling out Gemini AI agents to the Department of Defense's more than 3 million civilian and military employees, according to Bloomberg. The agents will initially operate on unclassified networks, with talks underway to expand them to classified and top-secret systems, according to Emil Michael, the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.
Eight pre-built agents will automate tasks like summarizing meeting notes, building budgets and checking proposed actions against the national defense strategy. Google Vice President Jim Kelly said in a
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TikTok doesn't have to close its offices in Canada after all. The country will allow TikTok to keep its business operational after a national security review, Minister of Industry Mélanie Joly has announced. This is a complete 180 of the country's decision back in 2024 to order TikTok to shut down its operations, citing unspecified "national security risks" posed by the company and its China-based parent ByteDance. Canadian authorities said back then that their decision was based on evidence collected by the country's security and intelligence community.
As Bloomberg notes, the order was paused shortly after Mark Carney replaced Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister in early 2025. Carney was the first Canadian PM to visit China in years and had a discussion with President Xi Jinping about tariffs. Joly said TikTok will be allowed to operate in Canada with new enhancements in data security and regulatory oversight. To start with, it will have to implement privacy-enhancing technologies to reduce the risk of unauthorized access that compromise Canadians' personal information. It will also have to add enhanced protections for minors and ensure transparency by letting an independent third party "audit and continuously verify data access controls."
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Customers planning to get a new MacBook Neo tomorrow will need to install a day one update. Apple today released macOS Tahoe 26.3.2, which is available for the new Mac.
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The Magpies welcome Lamine Yamal and company to St. James' Park for the second time this season.
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The first reviews of the MacBook Neo were published today by selected publications and YouTube channels, ahead of the laptop launching on Wednesday.
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The tool lets verified users request unauthorized AI-generated videos featuring their likeness to be taken down.
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NEW RESOURCES EBSCO: EBSCO Information Services Launches Global Indigenous Studies Database. "The extensive collection in Indigenous Studies Source contains 138 full-text journals and magazines. It also features seminal books, tribal newspapers and […]
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Matt Schlicht, the site's creator, helped kick off Silicon Valley's obsession with artificial intelligence agents. Two months later, he is joining the Meta Superintelligence Lab.
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OpenAI added help for more than 70 different math and science concepts in algebra, physics and geometry.
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The first MacBook Neo unboxing videos were shared today by selected YouTube channels, ahead of the laptop launching on Wednesday.
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NEW RESOURCES ProPublica: Documents Reveal a Web of Financial Ties Between Trump Officials and the Industries They Help Regulate. "ProPublica is releasing a trove of disclosure records that detail the finances of […]
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OpenAI is rolling out new interactive responses in ChatGPT it says are designed to make the chatbot more useful for learners. Starting today, ChatGPT will generate dynamic visuals when you ask it to explain select scientific and mathematical concepts, including the Pythagorean theorem, Coulomb's law and lens equations. When ChatGPT responds with an interactive visual, you'll be able to tweak any variables and the equation itself, allowing you to see how those changes affect the solution.
With today's release, OpenAI says ChatGPT will respond with interactive visuals when asked about more than 70 concepts, with support for additional topics to come down the line. The visuals are available to all ChatGPT users, regardless of subscription status. However, OpenAI notes high school- and college-aged students are likely to get the most out of the new feature.
ChatGPT explains Ohm's law.OpenAIThe more interactive responses from ChatGPT follow the release of Study Mode last summer. Released in response to the sheer amount of students using chatbots to complete their coursework, that feature guides the user toward finding an answer themselves, rather than provide an outright solution. "This is just the beginning," OpenAI says of its latest feature. "Over time, we plan to expand interactive learning with additional subjects and continue building tools that strengthen learning
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March 10, lovingly known as Mar10 Day, is a chance to celebrate Nintendo's most enduring hero. And his brother (whatever he's called).
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NVIDIA is reportedly working on its own open-source AI agent platform, according to Wired. The chipmaker has been pitching the product to enterprise software companies. Reporting indicates it's going to be called NemoClaw, suggesting that the entire industry is going to embrace this whole "claw" naming convention moving forward.
Just like OpenClaw, this will be a platform in which users dispatch AI agents to perform a variety of tasks. However, NVIDIA's effort looks to have an enterprise focus for now. To that end, reporting indicates that companies will be able to access this platform even if their products don't ru
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Anthropic has sued the Trump administration after the Pentagon labelled it a supply chain risk, escalating a clash over AI, defense, and surveillance.
The post Anthropic Sues Trump Administration Over Pentagon ‘Supply Chain Risk' Label appeared first on eWEEK.
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One popular video also features Elon Musk and Bill Gates.
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Windows 10 support ended back in October. Here's how to keep access to Windows 10 security updates without spending a dime.
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The easiest way to track the best tech sales this spring.
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Mobile World Congress has ended. The week of new reveals included radical new designs such as Honor's Robot Phone, AI-powered comfort robots, a concept hypercar and so many gadgets.
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It has been nearly a year and a half since the company announced the AI-powered product.
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The subscription costs $8 less than Philo Core.
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X's Grok is failing to accurately verify video footage from the Iran conflict and is sharing its own AI-generated images about the war.
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Meta is snapping up Moltbook, a Reddit-like social network for AI agents that has been around since January and remains completely ridiculous. The company hasn't disclosed the terms of the deal.
Moltbook and its creators Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr will be joining Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) when the deal closes. That's expected to happen in the coming days, according to Axios.
"The Moltbook team joining MSL opens up new ways for AI agents to work for people and businesses," a Meta spokesperson told TechCrunch. "Their approach to connecting agents through an always-on directory is a novel step in a rapidly developing space, and we look forward to working together to bring innovative, secure agentic experiences to everyone."
It seems current Moltbook users will be able to continue interacting with the platform for the time being. Moltbook was built on the back of OpenClaw, a tool that enables people to whip up AI agents that can interact with dozens of different apps. (OpenAI hired the creator of OpenClaw last month.)
Schlicht used OpenClaw to create a bot named "Clawd Clawderberg" and asked it to create a social network for AI agents. And that's how Moltbook came to be.
For what it's worth, Clawd Clawderberg is a play on "Mark Zuckerberg" and Moltb
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Today we're tracking a collection of discounts on Amazon for a wide range of products, including monitors, iPhone and desktop accessories, and more. The majority of the deals below have been automatically applied, but some will require you to clip an on-page coupon in order to see the final sale price.
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If you're house hunting or just browsing Zillow for fun, AI could impact your experience.
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Apple may have updated several iPads and Macs late last year and just last week, but there are still a number of new devices expected to arrive later in 2026.
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The distorted face was voted the most-anticipated new emoji, but it's OK to be wrong.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook today shared a short promotional video on social media highlighting Apple's new role as the U.S. home of Formula One.
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The iPhone 17e is here. Here are all the details on Apple's smartphones to help you find the right model, whether that's the ultralight iPhone Air or the orange iPhone 17 Pro.
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Everything we've heard so far about the rumored Apple Watch Series 12.
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Vitamin B12 is commonly taken as a supplement, but it may not be right for everyone.
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Accounts are drawing millions of views for pro-Tehran posts by tapping into the conspiracy theory that the president attacked Iran to distract the public from the Epstein files.
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As GenAI becomes embedded into daily workflows, the organizations that succeed will be those that invest in both strongknowledge foundations and intelligent AI-driven experiences.
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The move comes after Trump ordered agencies to stop using Anthropic's AI, amid a bitter feud over how its chatbot Claude might be used in war.
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NEW RESOURCES University of La Verne: ULV Student Leads Effort to Digitize Campus Times Archives. "Decades of student journalism are being brought back to life at the University of La Verne, where […]
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Enemies can be friends when their interests align.
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Ahead of its annual developer conference, Nvidia is readying a new approach to software that embraces AI agents similar to OpenClaw.
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Google DeepMind chief scientist Jeff Dean is among the AI researchers and engineers rushing to Anthropic's defense.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 10, No. 1,725.
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OpenAI hardware leader Caitlin Kalinowski has resigned after the company's Pentagon AI deal, citing concerns over surveillance, autonomy, and governance.
The post OpenAI Robotics Leader Resigns, Says Ethical ‘Lines' Were Crossed in Pentagon Deal appeared first on eWEEK.
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Executives at the AI startup say companies paused deal talks after the Trump administration labeled it a supply-chain risk, warning the fallout could cause a major revenue hit.
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Apple is continuing to test the iOS 26.4 beta, and the latest update is now available for developers and public beta testers. As testing goes on, there are fewer new features in each beta, but today's release adds new emoji characters and a few other changes.
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If you want a MacBook Neo for delivery on Wednesday, March 11 launch day, but have yet to place an order, you might be out of luck.
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Mark Gurman at Bloomberg is back with the latest rumors about what's afoot with Apple's future plans, and how its ongoing difficulties with artificial intelligence seem to be creating further delays for its next wave of product launches. His sources say that Apple is expected to postpone the debut of its smart home display until later in 2026, likely September when it often introduces new gadgets. Although the hardware has reportedly been finished for months, this delay is being credited to the company's AI-centric overhaul of Siri still not being complete.
The device, internally known as J490, has been one of Apple's many poorly-kept secrets. Rumors about a HomePod smart speaker coupled with a screen first emerged back in 2022 and have resurfaced from time to time in the interim, often with promises that the device's arrival was imminent. The latest claims anticipated that the official announcement was coming this spring, possibly as soon as this month. However, appears to Apple once again be hamstrung by an AI strategy that has left
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The colorful new wallpapers that Apple introduced with the MacBook Neo are available for all Macs in the fourth beta of macOS Tahoe 26.4 that came out for developers today.
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The company might launch its most sophisticated MacBook ever, with its first OLED screen.
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The league leaders look to make it three wins in a row as they head to San Mamés Stadium.
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NEW RESOURCES Media Play News: ‘Sports Illustrated' Launches Branded ‘SI TV' FAST Channel. "Sports Illustrated, the 70-year-old media platform, Jan. 20 announced the launch of ‘SI TV,' a free ad-supported streaming television […]
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But if you haven't done anything about it yet, you probably should. Here's a quick summary of what you need to know and what to do about it.
Your options for Windows 10
You don't have to leave Windows 10 if you don't want to. Hundreds of millions of PCs (about half of them, in fact) won't stop working today just because of a specific date on the calendar. This is not a Y2K situation. Even Microsoft itself has backtracked on the ultimatum, offering regular users "free" ways to extend security support for another year, albeit with some distasteful strings attached.
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